Ten years old Esther Okade, one of UK’s youngeststudents from Nigeria, has been accepted to starther maths degree at the Open University. Esther,who enrolled three weeks ago, is already top ofher class, scoring 100 per cent in a recent test.

Esther’s mother, Efe, said the process of applyingto the university was ‘an interesting one becauseof her age.

she said “We even had to talk to the VC and afterthey interviewed her, they realised that this hasbeen her idea from the beginning. From the ageof seven Esther has wanted to go to university.

“But I was afraid it was too soon. She would say,‘mum, when am I starting?’, and go on and onand on. Finally, after three years, she told me,‘mum I think it is about time I started universitynow.”

Esther applied in August, and after a phoneinterview, an essay and a maths exam, she finallygot the news in December that she had beenaccepted onto the course.

Though she watches cartoons and plays withbarbie dolls, Esther’s aim is to get First Classhonours degree in two years and start a PhDprogramme. She also intends to run her ownbank.

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